Andrew Robeson Article Archive

  1. Nebraska Cornhuskers Give Fans Plenty to Worry About: QB Situation in Limbo

    By the fourth quarter at Memorial Stadium, Husker fans had a lot on their minds. What is Shawn Watson doing? Why can't any of the running backs hold onto the ball? Has any respectable team ...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about about 1 month ago 343 reads 8 comments

  2. Nebraska Cornhuskers' Ndamukong Suh Has Nation's Best Fans

    Lane Stadium is supposed to be one of the hardest stadiums for road teams in the nation, yet the Huskers almost won there. Their defense dominated the game for 59 minutes, led by the one-man wrecking force Husker Nation knows as Suh...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about about 1 month ago 2,386 reads 35 comments

  3. Marlins-Phillies: Four-Game Series Will Dictate Second Half

    Four games—that's how far back the Marlins are off the Phillies at the All-Star break. It's also how many games the Marlins will play against the Phillies in Miami to start the second half...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 4 months ago 125 reads 3 comments

  4. Florida Marlins' Pitching Staff Dictates Success

    One thing is for sure about these Florida Marlins: They are streaky. They were the hottest team in baseball in April. Then in May they flat-lined and fell several games behind the NL East leading Phillies...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 5 months ago 117 reads 6 comments

  5. The Williams Sisters: The Great Equalizer of the Sexes

    I am not going to lie to you: I do not watch women play sports as often as I watch men play. I will watch women's track at the world and national level, and I will watch women's swimming at the world and national level...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 5 months ago 226 reads 2 comments

  6. Mark DeRosa: Why the Marlins Missed the Boat

    Mark DeRosa is a guy with a quality bat who can play multiple infield positions. His .270 average, 13 home runs, and 50 RBI (at the time of his trade) would be welcome in many lineups...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 5 months ago 196 reads 3 comments

  7. Fredi Gonzalez Wearing Thin on Marlins' Fans

    Maybe if the Marlins had not spent two weeks in first place fans would have a little more patience with manager Fredi Gonzalez. Expectations were set high after the Marlins started the season five games up on their division opponents after two weeks...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 5 months ago 204 reads 15 comments

  8. Undrafted But Not Unwanted: NBA Style

    The NBA draft will go two rounds this year. Sixty players will be drafted, and after they are, there will be hundreds of college and international athletes left looking for a job. When a draft is so short, there is room for mistake...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 5 months ago 432 reads 3 comments

  9. Undrafted But Not Unwanted: Miami Dolphins Style

    It is hard to believe that after all of the research and time NFL teams put into the NFL draft, talented players could be missed. This past year 256 players were drafted, yet some team out there may have made their best pick in the days after the draft...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 5 months ago 1,216 reads 22 comments

  10. Josh Johnson: Establishing Himself Among the League's Elite

    It is hard for a baseball player to get attention playing in South Florida. You have to be good, real good, before the baseball world starts to notice. Just ask Josh Johnson...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 5 months ago 136 reads 6 comments

  11. How the Miami Dolphins Won the Ryan-Crowder Battle

    What do coaches get paid to do? They get paid to run practices, they get paid to draw up plays, they get paid to keep their team focused, they get paid to represent their organization...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 5 months ago 1,460 reads 25 comments

  12. The Return of Jameer Nelson Has Ruined Rafer Alston

    Much has been made about Jameer Nelson's surprise return to the Orlando Magic for the NBA Finals. Nelson was having an All-Star type season before his "season ending" injury four months ago...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 5 months ago 222 reads 0 comments

  13. NBA Finals: Why Is There a Two-Home, Three-Away, Two-Home Game System?

    The other day I made the mistake of predicting the Orlando Magic winning their series against the Lakers in six games...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 5 months ago 401 reads 3 comments

  14. Florida Marlins in Danger of Becoming Endangered

    Two weeks into the young MLB season I was predicting a World Series Championship for my hometown Florida Marlins. 1997, 2003, 2009—that's every six years! It made sense that 2009 would be the Marlins' year...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 6 months ago 204 reads 7 comments

  15. Bill Parcells: Why The Dolphins' 2008 Season Was Possible

    As a Dolphins fan it is painful to think back to the 2007 season. One victory in 16 games. The Dolphins are famous for having a perfect season, and in 2007 they almost became infamous for having an un-perfect season...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 6 months ago 197 reads 1 comments

  16. Tony Sparano: A Humble Man Who Transformed The Dolphins and The NFL

    Its hard to believe the head coach of a team that had the best turnaround from a one-win season in NFL history could be under-appreciated, but Tony Sparano is...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 6 months ago 1,013 reads 7 comments

  17. If I Could Interview Jason Taylor I Would Ask...

    Growing up as a Dolphins fan in the 90s and 00s my two favorite players were Zach Thomas and Jason Taylor. They were consistent, loyal, and down right good. Luckily the Dolphins brought back Taylor for the 2009 season...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 6 months ago 236 reads 1 comments

  18. So Who Called a Nuggets and Magic Final?

    Wow. Three games have been played between the Western and Eastern Conference Finals, and in two of those games the underdog won...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 6 months ago 505 reads 5 comments

  19. Miami Dolphins: Five Best Plays of 2008

    So I know there has already been one of these posted, but these are the REAL five most effective plays of 2008. Plus I am giving you a bonus play, so get excited. In 2008 coach Tony Sparano mixed up the Dolphins game plan with some new plays...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 6 months ago 526 reads 3 comments

  20. Miami Dolphins: 2009 Key Positional Battles

    Heading into the Miami Dolphins’ training camps and preseason, there are several positions that are still up for grabs. Let’s take a look at what positional battles are the most interesting and important...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 6 months ago 1,576 reads 4 comments

  21. Dodgers-Marlins: LA Romps Florida; Kershaw Takes No-Hit Bid Into Eighth

    Clayton Kershaw was wild on Sunday. At times, he struggled with his control and had thrown over 100 pitches by the eight inning. Yet, after seven innings, he still had not allowed a hit...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 6 months ago 89 reads 0 comments

  22. Early Expectations for the Miami Dolphins' 2009 Season

    Last season, the Dolphins went 11-5. This year expect the Dolphins to have to pull a miracle or two just to get to 10 wins.In 2008 the Dolphins were 2-0 against the Bills, 1-1 against the Patriots, and 1-1 against the Jets in their own division...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 6 months ago 967 reads 2 comments

  23. Jason Taylor Returns to Miami To Star for Dolphins Once Again

    Jason Taylor was loved in South Florida, so Dolphins fans understood when their star player no longer wanted to play for a team that was "rebuilding...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 6 months ago 225 reads 1 comments

  24. The Most Surprising Aspect of the Manny Ramirez Drama? He Cared Enough to Cheat

    Manny Ramirez has never been known for his hard work or respect for baseball. Manny is a great player, but it seemed he just played baseball because he was good at it, instead of a love for the game...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 7 months ago 265 reads 7 comments

  25. Why the Miami Heat Are Better with Joel Anthony on the Floor

    Maybe I am crazy, but I feel the Miami Heat are better when Joel Anthony is on the court than when he is not. Anthony was one of the key reasons Dwyane Wade was able to drop 41 points in Friday night's victory against the Atlanta Hawks...

    Andrew  Robeson Written by Andrew Robeson about 7 months ago 328 reads 3 comments

 


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